David Aughenbaugh
Evocative of water color or acrylic paints, these digitally created images use cutting edge computer technology including Artificial Intelligence and fractal mathematics
Worlds within Worlds
Art is essentially magic. It has its effect in our subconscious, and in that way I consider myself a surrealist
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Always interested in the place where art and philosophy meet, I appreciate the notion that art can happen when you get out of the way
AI is a shiny new toy and many are abusing it. I myself have quickly tired of the novelty, and seek to use it as a tool to create images that are uniquely mine.
No text prompts were used in this process, and no animals were harmed.
No text prompts were used in this process, and no animals were harmed.
Fractal mathematics seems to be integral to nature. It can be found everywhere, in the unfolding curve of a fern or the veins in a leaf, branching of rivers or the texture of rocks. It appears to be underneath these shapes, to inspire them, but is not directly expressed. It is randomized, interpreted, one level removed
It is also in our brains. Somehow we are imprinted on them. We see beauty in a fractal. We become engrossed. It's almost addictive. I am using this technology to create images that are not fractals, but also one level removed. I have developed a flexible process which I use to express my own creativity in ways that I am finding very satisfying
It is also in our brains. Somehow we are imprinted on them. We see beauty in a fractal. We become engrossed. It's almost addictive. I am using this technology to create images that are not fractals, but also one level removed. I have developed a flexible process which I use to express my own creativity in ways that I am finding very satisfying